I think the ratio would be 3.5 : 1
The equation for resolving couples will come in place

Using the unit vectors by i and j along the x-axis and the y-axis you'll express it as a Cartesian vector.
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Couple moment and Cartesian vector</h3>
Couple moment:This looks at the product of the forces acting on a body( in this context a steering wheel ) by the perpendicular distance that exist amidst the forces.
Cartesian vector:this is the representation of unit vectors by i and j along the x-axis and the y-axis, respectively.
Therefore, in calculating the <em>couple</em> moment t acting on the steering wheel, the equation for resolving couples will come in place

Using the unit vectors by i and j along the x-axis and the y-axis you'll express it as a Cartesian vector.
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Yes it is because ejehhjekeb
Function defines relationship between variables. The value of the f[g(x)] when the value of f(x)=6x+11 and g(x)=x²+6 is f[g(x)]= 36x²+47.
<h3>What is a function?</h3>
A function assigns the value of each element of one set to the other specific element of another set.
Given to us
f(x) = 6x + 11
g(x) = x² + 6
As we know the two functions, given to us f(x) = 6x + 11, therefore substitute the value of x as g(x) in order to find the value of f[g(x)] ,
![f(x) = 6x + 11\\\\f[g(x)] = 6(x^2 + 6) + 11\\\\f[g(x)] = 6x^2 + 36 + 11\\\\f[g(x)] = 6x^2 + 47](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=f%28x%29%20%3D%206x%20%2B%2011%5C%5C%5C%5Cf%5Bg%28x%29%5D%20%3D%206%28x%5E2%20%2B%206%29%20%2B%2011%5C%5C%5C%5Cf%5Bg%28x%29%5D%20%3D%206x%5E2%20%2B%2036%20%2B%2011%5C%5C%5C%5Cf%5Bg%28x%29%5D%20%3D%206x%5E2%20%2B%2047)
Hence, the value of the f[g(x)] when the value of f(x)=6x+11 and
g(x)=x²+6 is f[g(x)]= 36x²+47.
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Answer:
Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
You would have to use L'Hopital's Rule. Infinity/Infinity is undefined, just like 0/0 is undefined.
I just googled this.
Before trying other techniques, plug in the arrow number. If the result is:
A number, you’re done.
A number over zero or infinity over zero, the answer is infinity.
A number over infinity, the answer is zero.
0/0 or ∞/∞, use L’Hôpital’s Rule.
The thing is, when you say you got your limit, do you mean
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This can just be found out by dividing by highest denominator power on numerator and denominator..

the limit of 1 is 1.
the limit of 1/x is 0.
because its equal to one it diverges.